Sabtu, 07 Januari 2012

Beberapa Hero DotA 2

I come to collect

Today’s update had a contract on its head, and Gondar was happy to claim it.
Look who's just made bail.
As always, you can find today’s change log here. Our favorite addition is the broadcasting of spectator numbers to players in a game – a great way to make Dota stress your heart even more is to let you know there’s a crowd watching your every move!
Also, cookies and milk are a thing of the past. This holiday you should leave fresh chops, sweetbread and gravy near the chimney.
Ho Ho Hungry

My hibernation ends

After a long slumber, Ulfsaar the Warrior joins the carnage once more.
Fuzzy Wuzzy!
One cool new feature found in today’s update is the Suggested Item Editor. With it you can now customize your item builds while you play, and they will be available wherever you go, thanks to Steam Cloud.
You can access the editor from the item shop at any time.
As always, you can find the latest change log here.

You brought me back?

Powerful necromancy was required to bring our latest hero, Krobelus the Death Prophet, back from the grave.
Among the usual fixes and changes found in today’s update, you will also find Radiant’s new Ancient destruction and a new loading process – if a player fails to load into the game all other players return to matchmaking with higher priority.
In community news, some great matches have been coming out of the Dota2 Star Championship tournament. You can find all the coverage you will ever need at joinDotaand Gosugamer.net.
Finally, you can find today’s change log here.

Unleashed At Last!

N’aix, the Lifestealer joins us in today’s update. He’s the one hero capable of hiding inside your own allied heroes and jumping out for a big surprise! In this update you will find various bug fixes, including the infinite wild axes that some of you couldn’t resist using while we were gone. We have also made a change that should resolve a lot of the visual bugs and crashes that happen when running fullscreen (and especially when alt-tabbing).
Lifestealer
For our international testers, we have added IME support for better text input handling. Please let us know how this is working. We are also ramping up our leaver detection sensitivity, which results in leavers being temporarily placed in a separate matchmaking pool.
If you haven’t signed up for Dota 2 yet, its not too late! We are continuing to send invitations out each day at an increasing pace. You need to have a Steam account first and then fill out this survey.
You can find Today’s changelog here.

Feast!

Thanksgiving is upon us, so we’re keeping this week’s update small. With so many Dota 2 tournaments cropping up lately we’ve been spending some time expanding our tournament features. Our latest update brings the first of these, adding save/load functionality to private games. Every minute a new save file is automatically created. This happens in the background so you won’t notice it. The lobby leader will be able to load any of the saved games from the Game Setup option when creating a new lobby.
Tomorrow marks the start of Dreamhack, one of the biggest LAN events in the world. Their Dota 2 tournament includes both local and international teams, and should make for some exciting games to watch. You can find more information and coverage over at Dreamhack’s website or Gosugamers.net.

I’m the brains! And I’m the brawn!

In Today’s update we welcome back the explosive duo of Alchemist and his Ogre companion.

In community news, Cyber Sport Arena just announced their DotA 2 Star Championship. We’ve also been enjoying the art of Adam Beamish, who’s been busily producing Dota 2 wallpapers over at his blog.
If you’ve been perusing the forums out there (or watching Steam’s game stats), you’ve probably noticed that we’re really cranking out invites now. So, if you’re still waiting for an invite, fret not, it’s coming!
You can find Today’s changelog here.

Burnt Offerings

Today’s update adds Warlock, a master of the Dark Arts and the only hero capable of summoning a mighty flaming golem.
Among a variety of other fixes and additions, today’s update also adds another step in our ongoing work to tackle community health. A couple of updates ago we released a report and commendation system. This has given us a bunch of data about the various ways that some players are helping or hurting the fun of other players. One theme we noticed was that there are some players out there who reduce other people’s fun through the communication channels, but at the same time receive commendations in other games for being good players to play with or against. So with this update we’re adding a system that detects players who are clearly reducing the fun of other players specifically through text and voice chat – and temporarily removes their ability to use those chat systems. Once they return to being additive to the community, they can re-earn that functionality. As usual, we’ll be paying careful attention to whether this makes the Dota world a better place, and you can send us your thoughts after seeing it in action.
You can read Today’s changelog here.

The crusade continues

It’s Knight time!
In addition to Omniknight and Dragon Knight, today’s update includes another step in our process of tackling the problem of players abandoning games repeatedly. This is the first time we’ll be moving beyond just gathering data, and into the realm of taking action: players who have been identified as repeatedly leaving games will be moved into a separate matchmaking pool for a period of time. As usual, there’s a variety of other smaller additions and fixes.
We’d also like to welcome the new folks who received Dota 2 invites yesterday. If you weren’t one of the lucky folks, you’ll be happy to know we’ll be pushing out new invites every couple of days.
Finally, we’d like to give a shout out to Dreamhack’s Dota 2 tournament. If your team is in the area, sign up fast – there’s a limited number of slots.
You can read today’s changelog here.

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